Ancient
Sriphala Moti (one eye coconut pearl):
According to a display at Fairchild
Tropical Garden, coconut pearls come
from "blind coconuts," so called because
the inner nut or endocarp does not have
the three characteristic "eyes"
(germination pores) of a typical
coconut. Without a germination pore the
embryonic growth within the hard-shelled
nut is supposedly retarded, and this
abnormal situation may in some unknown
way be related to the formation of a
stone. Although there are many varieties
of coconuts, they all belong to either
of two major types known as niu kafa and
niu vai. The niu kafa type have an
elongate, angular fruit, up to six
inches in diameter, with a small
egg-shaped nut surrounded by an
unusually thick husk. niu vai coconuts
have a larger more spherical fruit, up
to ten inches in diameter, with a larger
spherical nut inside a thin husk.
According to Hugh C. Harries (Botanical
Review Vol. 44, 1978).
This
sriphala Moti comes from one eye
coconut pearl. Coconut as a
favorite of all gods,
especially one eye coconut is a
emblem of universal mother Maha
Maya. So it gives great wealth,
rise in business, Vasikaran and
good health.
This
sriphala Moti comes from one eye
coconut pearl. Coconut as a
favorite of all gods,
especially one eye coconut is a
emblem of universal mother Maha
Maya. So it gives great wealth,
rise in business, Vasikaran and
good health.
This
is a one eye coconut
of ancient times. Coconut pearl
is inside it. One eye coconut is
a emblem of universal mother Maha Maya. So it gives great
wealth, rise in business,
Vasikaran and good health.
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